Burkina Faso/Security & Development: Calls for unity and social cohesion intensify

According to some observers, Burkina Faso is at a critical juncture on its path toward sovereignty, freedom, and development. They suggest that thanks to the patriotic commitment and determination of President Captain Ibrahim Traoré and his dedicated team, the country’s future looks promising.

 

In this pivotal phase, bridging Burkina Faso’s past with the aspirations of its people, values such as unity, solidarity, social cohesion, and forgiveness must be embraced by all citizens who yearn for liberty and prosperity.

 

Many voices are calling on all—women and men, young and old alike—to make efforts and sacrifices, placing the public good above individual interests.

 

These voices warn that unity is the only way to prevent setbacks, as adversaries continue their attempts to undermine the authorities’ efforts and stall the momentum. A united nation can overcome even the most formidable obstacles.

 

Those already committed to this cause are urged to persevere, while those who remain hesitant or sceptical are encouraged to join the journey toward a common goal.

 

Burkinabe opinion leaders also emphasize that division breeds hatred, fosters betrayal, and invites the enemy within.

 

They assert that a united people will not only expedite the fight against terrorism but also accelerate development projects, making it harder for adversaries and those who steal the nation’s resources to disrupt progress.

 

A unified front, they say, is essential for the well-being of all citizens and for a flourishing Burkina Faso.

 

Cédric KABORE

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